No, Indonesia is not mostly a Catholic population. The country has the largest Muslim population in the world, with around 87% of its people identifying as Muslim. Christianity, which includes both Catholic and Protestant denominations, comprises about 10% of the population, with Catholics making up a smaller portion of that figure. The remaining population practices other religions, including Hinduism and Buddhism.
2.91% of Indonesia is Roman Catholic.
As of the most recent data available, the population of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Palangkaraya in Indonesia is estimated to be around 1.2 million people. However, please note that population figures can fluctuate over time.
The population of Indonesia is around 245,452,739
The population that is mostly Catholic is found primarily in Latin America, where countries like Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina have significant Catholic majorities. Additionally, parts of Europe, especially Southern and Eastern Europe, such as Italy, Spain, and Poland, also have large Catholic populations. In the Philippines, a predominantly Catholic nation in Asia, Catholicism is the major religion as well.
Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia was created in 1960.
Mostly moslem, there are minority roman catholic , protestan , buddha and hindus ( Balinese hindu ) . Small minority belief are something spirituality
Telkom Indonesia's population is 2,012.
Pretty much most of the population is catholic or christian.
The largest percentage of the world's Muslim community lives in Indonesia, roughly 260 million Muslims. However, with a worldwide population of 1.6 billion, this is still a far cry from most (>50%) Muslims.
Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia's motto is 'Terpercaya Kualitas Lulusannya'.
Protestant in the North and Catholic in the South
The women population in Indonesia is: 118,687,022 where as the total population of Indonesia is 237,512,355.